Freight Mobility in California: Where we are and where we’re going? California Transportation Planning Conference Los Angeles, California December 3, 2015.

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Freight Mobility in California: Where we are and where we’re going? California Transportation Planning Conference Los Angeles, California December 3, 2015 Presented by: Eric C. Shen, P.E., PTP Director of Southern California Gateway Office Build America Transportation Investment Center (BATIC) Overview

USDOT Operating Administrations 1.FAA: Aviation 2.FHWA: Roadways and Bridges 3.FMCSA: Trucking and Motorcoaches 4.FRA: Railways 5.FTA: Public Transit 6.MARAD: Maritime 7.NHTSA: Automobiles 8.OIG: Inspector General 9.OST: Office of the Secretary 10.PHMSA: Pipelines and HazMat 11.SLSDC: St. Lawrence Seaway 12.STB: Surface Transportation

Intermodal System Development (MAR-500) Vision: A capable, connected system – water, road and rail - to benefit every American. Mission: Improve the Maritime Transportation System, including Ports, Connectors and Marine Highways through Investment, Integration and Innovation to meet the current and future needs of the Nation.

MARAD National Maritime Strategy Expand U.S. International Gateway Ports Improve Domestic Waterborne Transportation Strengthen Capabilities Essential to Economic/ National Security Modernize the Maritime Workforce Drive Maritime Innovation

Single point of contact and coordination for states, municipalities and project sponsors seeking federal transportation expertise, federal transportation credit programs and ways to access private capital in public private partnerships.

Current State TIFIA FHWA - NEPA FTA - NEPA FTA OST - COUNSEL MARAD USACOE- PERMITTING FRA - NEPA FRA - RRIF FHWA Field Offices MARAD - NEPA OST - PERMIT TING FHWA OIPD MARAD GATEWAYS Project Sponsor Private Partner ?

Desired State TIFIA FHWA NEPA FTA NEPA FTA OST COUNSEL MARAD USACOE PERMITTING FRA NEPA FRA RRIF FHWA Field Offices MARAD NEPA OST PERMITS FHWA OIPD MARAD GATEWAYS Project Sponsor Private Partner BATIC

How BATIC Helps Projects BATIC addresses the procedural, permitting and financial barriers to increased infrastructure investment and development by: Intervening earlier in project lifecycles Actively helping sponsors navigate and accelerate the often complex federal permitting and procedural requirements Centralizing project coordination Cultivating public private partnerships

BATIC drives efficiencies and creates further financing opportunities for projects in a shorter timeframe helping to accelerate the repair and development of critical US transportation infrastructure.

Questions or Need Assistance? Questions or Need Assistance? Northern California Gateway Office John V. Hummer Southern California Gateway Office Eric Shen